CLM Tools: Hackers 'Know Where the Vault Is,' but Is Legal Aware of It?
While the rise in cyberattacks on contract lifecycle management tools is unlikely to deter legal professionals' adoption, some suggest that it could impact the legal tech market as clients could be reluctant to work with many vendors if it increases their exposure to attacks.
September 20, 2022 at 05:34 PM
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ContractsBy now it's no surprise that legal departments and firms have increasingly become targets for threat actors. In August this year, The American Lawyer had already recorded more than 50 cybersecurity incidents in the legal industry.
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